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addEventListener(type, fn [, options])
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Add a handler to the given event name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Argument |
Description |
type |
string
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number
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The name of the event to listen to |
fn |
function
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The handler to be called when the event is triggered |
options |
object
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<optional>
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Optional options object for addEventListener
Properties
Name |
Type |
Description |
once |
boolean
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If true then the handler will be called only once |
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'addEventListener' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.addEventListener('eventName', (eventParameter1, eventParameter2) => {
...
});
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The function is called when a context menu should be shown.
Use e.preventDefault to disable the default browser context menu.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object |
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Disable whether the tool should trigger an action immediately after clicking an annotation. When this is disabled you need to first click on annotation to select it before you can drag it.
This behavior is disabled by default.
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Sets if the tool should trigger actions immediately after clicking an annotation.
For example, if this is enabled then you can immediately click and drag an annotation without making a separate click to select the annotation.
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Example
To enable this for one tool (The Pan tool, for example), this can be done:
const tool = docViewer.getTool(window.Core.Tools.ToolNames.PAN);
tool.enableImmediateActionOnAnnotationSelection();
To enable this for all selection tools, this can be done:
const allTools = Object.values(docViewer.getToolModeMap());
for (const tool of allTools) {
if (tool instanceof Tools.AnnotationSelectTool) {
tool.enableImmediateActionOnAnnotationSelection();
}
}
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getDocumentViewer()
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Returns the instance of DocumentViewer for this tool.
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Returns:
The instance of DocumentViewer for this tool.
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Type
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Core.DocumentViewer
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getDrawMode()
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Gets the draw mode for the tool.
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Returns:
The current draw mode of the tool.
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Type
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Core.Tools.LineCreateTool.DrawModes
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getMouseLocation(e)
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Takes an event object from a mouse event and converts the location into window coordinates
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates |
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Returns:
Returns an object with x and y coordinates of the mouse cursor in the viewer
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Type
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Core.Math.Point
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getSnapMode()
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Get the current snap mode that will be used to calculate the end point position
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Returns:
Enum for a snapping mode for the snapping.
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Type
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number
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keyDown(e)
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The function is called when a keyboard key is down.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing keyboard key data. |
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mouseDoubleClick(e)
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The function is called when the mouse left button is double clicked.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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mouseLeftDown(e)
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The function called when the left mouse button is down
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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mouseLeftUp(e)
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The function called when the left mouse button is up.
Typically, annotations are created and added to the annotation manager at this point.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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mouseMove(e)
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The function called when the mouse moves.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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mouseRightDown(e)
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The function called when the right mouse button is down.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
e |
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The event object containing mouse coordinates. |
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off( [type] [, fn])
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Remove a handler of the given event name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Argument |
Description |
type |
string
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number
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<optional>
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The name of the event to remove the handler of.
If type is undefined, all the handlers of the object will be removed |
fn |
function
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<optional>
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The handler associated with this event to be removed.
If fn is undefined, all the handlers of the given event name will be removed |
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'off' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.off();
myObject.off('eventName');
myObject.off('eventName', fn);
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on(type, fn)
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Add a handler to the given event name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
type |
string
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number
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The name of the event to listen to |
fn |
function
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The handler to be called when the event is triggered |
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- Overrides:
- Deprecated:
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'on' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.on('eventName', (eventParameter1, eventParameter2) => {
...
});
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one(type, fn)
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Same as 'on' except the handler will be called only once
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
type |
string
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number
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The name of the event to listen to |
fn |
function
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The handler to be called when the event is triggered |
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- Overrides:
- Deprecated:
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'one' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.one('eventName', (eventParameter1, eventParameter2) => {
...
});
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removeEventListener( [type] [, fn])
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Remove a handler of the given event name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Argument |
Description |
type |
string
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number
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<optional>
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The name of the event to remove the handler of.
If type is undefined, all the handlers of the object will be removed |
fn |
function
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<optional>
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The handler associated with this event to be removed.
If fn is undefined, all the handlers of the given event name will be removed |
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- for version 9.0. Use [removeEventListener] with fn specified
Returns:
Returns the object that 'removeEventListener' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.removeEventListener();
myObject.removeEventListener('eventName');
myObject.removeEventListener('eventName', fn);
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setDrawMode(drawMode)
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Sets the draw mode for the tool.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
drawMode |
Tools.LineCreateTool.DrawModes
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One of the available draw modes. |
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Set if the tool should trigger action immediately after clicking an annotation.
For example, if this is enabled then you can immediately click and drag an annotation without making a separate click to select the annotation.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
enable |
boolean
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A boolean indicating whether actions are triggered immediately on clicking on an annotation |
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- Deprecated:
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- since version 8.0
Please use enableImmediateActionOnAnnotationSelection or disableImmediateActionOnAnnotationSelection instead
Example
To enable this for one tool (The Pan tool, for example), this can be done:
const tool = docViewer.getTool(window.Core.Tools.ToolNames.PAN);
tool.setEnableImmediateActionOnAnnotationSelection(true);
To enable this for all selection tools, this can be done:
const allTools = Object.values(docViewer.getToolModeMap());
for (const tool of allTools) {
if (tool instanceof Tools.AnnotationSelectTool) {
tool.setEnableImmediateActionOnAnnotationSelection(true);
}
}
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setName(name)
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Set the name of the tool, which can be accessed by toolObject.name
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
name |
string
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Name of the tool |
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setSnapMode(mode)
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Set the snap mode that will be used to calculate the end point position
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
mode |
number
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Enum for a snapping mode for the snapping. |
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- See:
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setStyles(newStyles)
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Set the style for the tool, which will be applied to annotations drawn afterwards
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
newStyles |
object
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function
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if an object is used, it should contain properties of the new styles.
If a function is used, the current styles will be passed as its argument and the function should return an object which contains properties of the new styles.
Example of valid properties: StrokeColor, TextColor, FillColor, FontSize, Opacity, StrokeThickness, Precision, Scale, OverlayText, Style and Dashes. |
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switchIn(oldTool)
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The function is called when this tool is selected.
Typically use for changing mouse cursors, and initializing states for the tool.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
oldTool |
Core.Tools.Tool
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The Tool class that was previously selected. |
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switchOut(newTool)
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The function is called when this tool is deselected.
Typically use for changing mouse cursors, and cleaning up states for the tool.
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Description |
newTool |
Core.Tools.Tool
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The Tool class that was newly selected. |
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trigger(type [, data])
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Calls the handlers of the event name with given data
Parameters:
Name |
Type |
Argument |
Description |
type |
string
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number
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event name of which the handlers will be called. |
data |
*
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<optional>
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data that will be passed to the handlers.
If data is an array, it will be spread and then passed to the handlers |
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Returns:
Returns the object that 'trigger' is being called on
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Type
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object
Example
myObject.trigger('eventName');
myObject.trigger('eventName', [eventParameter1, eventParameter2]);